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On a hunch, I tried a little experiment. I deprimed a spent shell casing and re-primed it with a Winchester large pistol primer. I then loaded the case into the magazine and let the bolt fly. While the primer wasn't set off, I did notice a slight dimple in it from the firing pin. What do you guys think? Could my firing pin be too long? I'm thinking perhaps a firing pin that's a bit too long coupled with a high primer may be the culprit. Any thoughts?
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Dimpled (but not fired) primers are normal for the FN semi-autos.
Runaway firing, out of battery discharges, that rifle has a serious (& possibly illegal as in it could be decreed a machine gun), problems. I can't believe that we were & are being given only parts of the story. Without all the information we're completely wasting our time while you cherry pick symptoms. You need to either get a professional gunsmith who knows the FN rifles fix it or break it down before you get sued or arrested or someone gets shot with it. I know all the talk about the RIGHT to own firearms, but why do so many refuse to accept the RESPONSIBILITY that comes with that right?
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If you have a mechanical problem, and doubling often sounds like a mechanical problem not a primer problem, then you are the lucky owner of an unregistered machine gun. Your prize is five to ten years in the pokey. Maybe your cell mate will make you wear a French Maid’s outfit. The BATF has gone after and put people in jail whose semi automatic rifles doubled due to worn or out of tolerance parts. They have this idea that if your gun shoots two or more rounds with one trigger pull, than it is a machine gun. Therefore you have a machine gun. Knock, knock, BATF calling.........
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"Also, if something does happen with the rifle later on, I doubt it will come back on me because I only sell through FFL's (I've had bad experiences with private party sales before)."a
Bad mojo, plain and simple. I am an FFL and the idea that you would dump a problematic firearm with me, or any other dealer is rude, immoral and or possible fraud. So you expect your dealers insurance to absorb the lawsuit that results from you dumping an unsafe firearm on HIM? Frankly, if you WERE honest with me, you wouldn't be offered full price for a defective firearm, only because you have that much money in it. Good luck with your rifle, I seriously hope someone doesn't lose an eye, or worse, because of your need to recoup your investment. And thats the best I can say, without getting booted for what I really want to type. |
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You know, I'm really beginning to regret posting this. I am trying to do what I view as the responsible thing by taking every precaution not to sell someone an unsafe firearm (even though a gunsmith already told me the rifle was OK) and I'm getting attacked for it. No good deed goes unpunished I guess. |
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Slamfire, that's not really apples-to-apples. Olofson intentionally installed full-auto M16 parts in his AR with the specific purpose of making it full-auto. He then tried to claim the rather weak defense that because the gun couldn't go through a whole magazine without jamming, it was not a machinegun.
My rifle, on the other hand, has no full-auto parts intsalled nor did I intentionally modify it to fire full-auto (quite the opposite actually). A more analagous situation to mine would be that of John Glover against whom the the charges by the over-zealous ATF agent were dropped. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1467481/posts |
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I'm taking you at your word & hoping this will solve the issues with this rifle and make it safe & you happy. I suggest you contact them directly with a full description of the issues holding nothing back & see if he can fix you up. http://www.arizonaresponsesystems.com/
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